1. Harry and Cho Chang:
* The Yule Ball: While their date is ultimately a disaster, there's a sense of awkward charm to their initial interactions. Harry is clearly nervous and smitten, and Cho seems intrigued by him.
* The Mirror of Erised: During their brief time alone in the Room of Requirement, there's a scene where they briefly share a kiss. This is the closest thing to a romantic scene in the book.
2. Ron and Lavender Brown:
* Their Relationship: While not exactly romantic, their relationship is a very public display of affection. Ron is clearly smitten with Lavender, but their connection seems more physical than emotional.
3. Other Scenes:
* Sirius Black and Remus Lupin: While not romantic in the traditional sense, there are hints of a deep connection between Sirius and Remus, particularly in their shared memories of their time at Hogwarts.
It's important to note that the book primarily focuses on Harry's journey and the growing conflict with Voldemort. Romance is not a major theme, and the few moments of it are often overshadowed by the darker elements of the story.